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      <title>NHN&#39;s New Gaming Strategy: Can It Turn the Tide?</title>
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      <description>NHN is making a bold move to revive its gaming business by launching two new titles, &amp;lsquo;Abyssdia&amp;rsquo; and &amp;lsquo;Oshi no Ko: Puzzle Star&amp;rsquo;, simultaneously. This strategy comes at a time when market expectations are high, fueled by easing regulations in the web board game sector. However, the real challenge lies in converting the initial buzz into sustainable profitability, especially as NHN&amp;rsquo;s gaming revenue growth has lagged behind other sectors.&#xA;&amp;lsquo;Abyssdia&amp;rsquo;, a collectible RPG, has already made waves by topping the Google Play charts in Korea, while &amp;lsquo;Puzzle Star&amp;rsquo; quickly claimed the #1 spot on Japan&amp;rsquo;s Apple App Store.</description>
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